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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Uncountable in the plural but countable in the singular

Is there an accessible list of all English nouns, like 'sleep', that are uncountable in the plural but countable in the singular?

  

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Anonymous uncountable in the plural but countable in the singular? This doesn't make any sense. Uncountable nouns have no separate plural form, while countable nouns have both a singular and a plural form.

  • Anonymous uncountable in the plural but countable in the singular?
  • This doesn't make any sense.
  • Uncountable nouns have no separate plural form, while countable nouns have both a singular and a plural form.
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Anonymousuncountable in the plural but countable in the singular?

This doesn't make any sense. Uncountable nouns have no separate plural form, while countable nouns have both a singular and a plural form.

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